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-范文最新推荐- Cambodian Incursion Address richard m. nixon: cambodian incursion addressgood evening my fellow americans. ten days ago, in my report to the nation on vietnam, i announced a decision to withdraw an additional 150,000 americans from vietnam over the next year. i said then that i was making that decision despite our concern over increased enemy activity in laos, in cambodia, and in south vietnam. and at that time i warned that if i concluded that increased enemy activity in any of these areas endangered the lives of americans remaining in vietnam, i would not hesitate to take strong and effective measures to deal with that situation. despite that warning, north vietnam has increased its military aggression in all these areas, and particularly in cambodia.after full consultation with the national security council, ambassador bunker, general abrams and my other advisors, i have concluded that the actions of the enemy in the last 10 days clearly endanger the lives of americans who are in vietnam now and would constitute an unacceptable risk to those who will be there after withdrawal of another 150, 000. to protect our men who are in vietnam, and to guarantee the continued success of our withdrawal and vietnamization program, i have concluded that the time has come for action. tonight, i shall describe the actions of the enemy, the actions i have ordered to deal with that situation, and the reasons for my decision.cambodia - a small country of seven million people - has been a neutral nation since the geneva agreement of 1954, an agreement, incidentally, which was signed by the government of north vietnam. american policy since then has been to scrupulously respect the neutrality of the cambodian people. we have maintained a skeleton diplomatic mission of fewer than 15 in cambodias capital, and that only since last august. for the previous four years, from 1965 to 1969, we did not have any diplomatic mission whatever in cambodia, and for the past five years we have provided no military assistance whatever and no economic assistance to cambodia.north vietnam, however, has not respected that neutrality. for the past five years, as indicated on this map, that you see here, north vietnam has occupied military sanctuaries all along the cambodian frontier with south vietnam. some of these extend up to 20 miles into cambodia. the sanctuaries are in red, and as you note, they are on both sides of the border. they are used for hit-and-run attacks on american and south vietnamese forces in south vietnam. these communist-occupied territories contain major base camps, training sites, logistics facilities, weapons and ammunition factories, airstrips, and prisoner of war compounds.and for five years neither the united states nor south vietnam has moved against these enemy sanctuaries because we did not wish to violate the territory of a neutral nation. even after the vietnamese communists began to expand these sanctuaries four weeks ago, we counseled patience to our south vietnamese allies and imposed restraints on our own commanders.in contrast to our policy the enemy in the past two weeks has stepped up his guerrilla actions, and he is concentrating his main forces in these sanctuaries that you see in this map, where they are building up to launch massive attacks on our forces and those of south vietnam.north vietnam in the last two weeks has stripped away all pretense of respecting the sovereignty or the neutrality of cambodia. thousands of their soldiers are invading the country from the sanctuaries. they are encircling the capital of pnompenh. coming from these sanctuaries, as you see here, they had moved into cambodia and are encircling the capital.cambodia, as a result of this, has sent out a call to the united states, to a number of other nations, for assistance. because if this enemy effort succeeds, cambodia would become a vast enemy staging area and a springboard for attacks on south vietnam along 600 miles of frontier: a refuge where enemy troops could return from combat without fear of retaliation. north vietnamese men and supplies could then be poured into that country, jeopardizing not only the lives of our own men but the people of south vietnam as well. now confronted with this situation we had three options: first, we can do nothing. well the ultimate result of that course of action is clear. unless we indulge in wishful thinking, the lives of americans remaining in vietnam after our next withdrawal of 150,000 would be gravely threatened.let us go to the map again.here is south vietnam. here is north vietnam. north vietnam already occupies this part of laos. if north vietnam also occupied this whole band in cambodia, or the entire country, it would mean that south vietnam was completely outflanked and the forces of americans in this
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